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In the wake of the global financial crisis that erupted in 2008, there has been extensive commentary and regulatory focus on the 'Too Big to Fail' issue. In this paper, we survey the proposed solutions and regulatory initiatives that have been undertaken. We conduct a longitudinal analysis of...
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Credit score cutoff rules result in very similar potential borrowers being treated differently by mortgage lenders. Recent research has used variation induced by these rules to investigate the connection between securitization and lender moral hazard in the recent financial crisis. However, the...
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We document the consequences of money market fund risk taking during the European sovereign debt crisis. Using a novel data set of security-level holdings of prime money market funds, we show that funds with large exposures to risky Eurozone banks suffered significant outflows between June and...
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Mortgage originators use credit score cutoff rules to determine how carefully to screen loan applicants. Recent research has hypothesized that these cutoff rules result from a securitization rule of thumb. Under this theory, an observed jump in defaults at the cutoff would imply that...
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the European and US banking industry than the European policy announcements. In particular, the announcements of monetary … banking stock returns during the crisis. The lead role of US policies compared to European policies was strengthened after the …
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mortgage loan origination and securitization food-chain is presented. This paper contributes to the accounting, banking …
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In August 2007 the United Kingdom experienced its first bank run in over 140 years. Although Northern Rock was not a particularly large bank (it was at the time ranked 7th in terms of assets) it was nevertheless a significant retail bank and a substantial mortgage lender. In fact, ten years...
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major US banking groups over the period of the financial crisis. Affine models find it hard to deal with periods of …
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U.S. banks have increasingly diversified into activities traditionally considered as non-core for the banking sector …
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This paper compares the stability of the U.S. Dual Banking system's two bank groups, national and state banks, in light … in the light of the current discussion about the future regulation of the banking markets …
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